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Universidad del Salvador

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Type
  
Private

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
1,940 ARS (2011)

Founded
  
2 May 1955

Students
  
ca. 28.000 students

Phone
  
+54 11 4813-9630

Universidad del Salvador

Motto
  
Scientiam do menti,  Cordi Virtutem Science to the mind,  Virtue to the Heart

Established
  
1958; 59 years ago (1958)

Religious affiliation
  
Roman Catholic, (Jesuit)

Rector
  
Dr. Juan Alejandro Tobias

Address
  
Viamonte 1856, C1056ABB CABA, Argentina

Notable alumni
  
Gustavo Cerati, Gabriela Michetti, Nilda Garré, José Octavio Bordón, María Cecilia Rodríguez

Similar
  
Pontifical Catholic University, University of Buenos Aires, Universidad Argentina de la Em, University of Belgrano, Austral University

Profiles

The Universidad del Salvador (USAL) is a Jesuit university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In addition to its campus in downtown Buenos Aires, it has instructional and research facilities in Pilar, San Miguel, Bahía Blanca, and in the provinces of Santa Cruz and Misiones. As of 2012 it enrolled approximately 20,000 undergraduate and over 8,000 graduate students.

History

The Society of Jesus (Jesuits), which had founded the first Argentine university in the city of Córdoba in 1622, created the Superior Institute of Philosophy in the seat of the Colegio del Salvador (primary and secondary levels). This Institute was the nearest predecessor for the Universidad del Salvador.

In 1955, private universities were authorized and on May 2 of the following year the Foundation Act of the "University Faculties of Salvador" was signed. On May 15, 1958, the name was changed to the University Institutes of Salvador, and finally to Universidad del Salvador on December 8, 1959.

In March 1975, the Jesuits entrusted management of the university to a group of lay people, who took on the responsibility of keeping the identity of the Universidad del Salvador by meeting Jesuit goals and aims. Institutional direction is still governed by the Jesuits, who appoint authorities through the Civil Association Universidad del Salvador.

References

Universidad del Salvador Wikipedia